Metallica released 72Seasons today, and it is one of their best, a perfect encapsulation of the group still going strong after 40 years.
\nMetallica returns to record stores today with their first album of new material in seven years, 72 Seasons. The title refers to the first 18 years of a person's life and the formative experiences that pretty much define us. Now in its 40th year of existence, one could argue that the title refers to the band itself. In the first 18 years as a band, they created seminal albums Kill Em All, Ride The Lightning, Master of Puppets, …And Justice For All, and The Black Album.
The stripped-away flash leaves us with a raw and rough thrash sound that any fan of any age would recognize instantly.\nBut bassist Robert Trujillo is the secret sauce and glue that holds it all together. Joining the band as they imploded in the early 2000s, his energetic playing and almost 'aww shucks' attitude should be credited more for getting the creative juices flowing again.
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